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Dora Vargha and Arthur Rose on Epidemics, Expectations, and Ends

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How Epidemics End
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Kristin Heitman talks with Dora Vargha (Exeter) and Arthur Rose (Exeter) about the nature and power of narrative in forming both our expectations about epidemics and the ways that we decide when and how they have ended.

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Series
How Epidemics End
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Kristin Heitman
Dora Vargha
Arthur Rose
Keywords
epidemics
narrative
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Department: Faculty of History
Date Added: 08/10/2021
Duration: 00:17:43

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